This is next Wednesday, when the Group D matches end tomorrow, Monday, when the quarterfinals of this women’s European Championship begin. Qualifier that will definitely start with the hostess duel England against Spain.
In this quarter round the players will not lose any cards. UEFA; Following the same modus operandi as in his men’s tournaments, he doesn’t apply the removal warnings until the semifinals. Until that time, and according to article 47 of the competition rules, any player who accumulates two yellow cards in different games will not face the next match for his team. In the qualifying stage for this tournament, this quota of cards became three.
So, in case any player arrives to pass the next round of the quarterfinals with a card shown, he or she will automatically be released for contention in the semifinals scheduled for the 26th and 27th of this month.
Thus UEFA ensuring that all players of the four teams participating in this tie will never miss the final on the 31st in wembley stadium in case of seeing a yellow card in the said semifinal.
They will only lose this grand final if the soccer player is expelled during the contention in this match. Either by double yellow card or by direct red. This automatically eliminates the player from participating in the grand final.
Another element to consider is that these reprimands that players see in the semifinals and later in the final, are not accumulated for the teams ’subsequent qualification stages. That means all players will be completely “clean” of cards when the Women’s Euro Cup ends on July 31.
Any allegations against UEFA within twelve hours after the match
As for the procedure for any choice to be awarded a yellow card for their football players, it should be processed as soon as possible. As stated in the competition regulations, it must be transferred to the Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body of UEFA within 12 hours after the end of the match in question. And also any request or appeal prior to a decision adopted by this body of UEFA This must be done within 24 hours after notification of the decision.
Source: La Verdad

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